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Dennis is a Designer, Artist and Researcher within the field of Architecture. His passion lies in the curiosity for formal novelty within established historical and theoretical approach.
Dennis received his Master Degree in Architecture with Distinction from Die Angewandte, University of Applied Arts Vienna in 2018 where he studied under Greg Lynn and Hani Rashid. In 2016 He was awarded a full bright scholarship from SCI-Arc where he studied for one semester.
Prior to this, he worked for several architecture offices in Sydney, Australia where he also completed his Bachelor Degree in Architecture from the University of Technology, UTS.
Dennis work has been extensively published and exhibited internationally including: the MAK Museum in Vienna (2017), Vienna Biennale (2017), Tallinn Architecture Biennale (2017), Venice Biennale (2016), amongst others.
Zaha Hadid Architects, London, GB, Designer
SD, CD, DD, 3D modelling and understanding of complex geometry,
Master planning, 2D presentation drawings, Visualization, prepare clean 3D models for 3D printing,coordinate work with external companies.
Bates Smart, Sydney, AU, Designer
SD, CD, DD, 3D modelling, Master planning, 2D presentation drawings, Visualization
Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Vienna, AT, MArch, Architecture
Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc), Los Angeles, CA, US, MArch, Architecture
European Union Scholarship, Grant
Full Bright Scholarship covering the 2.5 years M.Arch Tuition fees.
Students Design Competition 2012, Transport for NSW, 1st Place
The requirements for the competition were to investigate the question of 'architectural hybrids as an architectural manifesto and sequence connecting Wynyard train station to the future Barangaroo development sit'.
Proposals were made up of three components negotiating with specific spatial and programmatic conditions: an underground pedestrian tunnel, a complex and fictional development on Sussex Street (i.e. housing, chapel, video art gallery, golf practice, etc) and a pedestrian bridge to Barangaroo
Design Leader Recognition, Award
Frank Gehry Study Trip, Scholarship